jafo
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Interesting. Please elaborate.I work for an electrical utility and I am a ham radio operator. AM radio helps us find bad connections that cause noise and heat in the distribution lines.
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Interesting. Please elaborate.I work for an electrical utility and I am a ham radio operator. AM radio helps us find bad connections that cause noise and heat in the distribution lines.
Loose connections or damage in the lines cause noise. With loose connectors and damaged wire you also have heat produced due to resistance. If you tune around 1200 kHz on AM and drive around you will hear the noise level rise and fall. These noise changes are caused by different sources, some of them are the our issues.Interesting. Please elaborate.
What are the call signs? I would love to see if they do an online stream.There's a local am station out of Aitkin, Minn. that plays the best classic rock of any station I've found including Sirius. Very nostalgic with hits I haven't heard in years. I'm sure the younger listeners probably wouldn't appreciate it much though.
@Maquis are you mocking my love for Irish music? HaterWhen I am near Boston on the weekends, I listen to an music station that plays Irish music. The app is buggy so I sometimes go with the radio instead.
Just the opposite. I use iHeart app as my default (Normally podcasts of the daily sports or news talk) and then if I dont have cellular internet via phone (very very rare) I would consider using terrestrial radio.I listen to AM almost every day. When I am out of range I use iHeart.